False Creek Seawall
The False Creek Seawall is a scenic pathway located in Vancouver, Canada. It stretches approximately 9 kilometers along the waterfront, providing stunning views of False Creek and the surrounding cityscape. The seawall is popular for walking, cycling, and jogging, making it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists.
Constructed in the 1970s, the seawall was designed to enhance public access to the waterfront and promote outdoor activities. It connects various parks, beaches, and attractions, including Granville Island and Stanley Park. The False Creek Seawall is an essential part of Vancouver's urban landscape and recreational offerings.